Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Andy Warhol - Master Pop Artist

By Debbie Wheeler




A number of the most nicely-recognized artists of the Pop Art phenomenon, corresponding to Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg, were born in the 1920's which was a boom time within the USA with money to spare and jazz music starting to make it is mark. But in 1929 the inventory market crashed and the US entered a depression that lasted till the mid-1930. Maybe probably the most well-known of all pop artists, Andy Warhol, was born at the beginning of that depression.

British pop artwork can trace its roots again to the mid 1950s. A small impartial group comprising notable artists at that time together with critics within the art world put collectively an exhibition which was held at the White chapel Artwork Gallery in 1956. This exhibition was a deal with the topic of low cost consumer merchandise and the position that they played in fashionable life. Though it did not seem to be it then, the exhibition was a serious step ahead within the art world and a huge departure from what had gone earlier than it. The erstwhile critic, Lawrence Alloway (1926-1992) hailed it because the delivery of something new and in 1958 he christened this distinctive model of artwork as "Pop Art".

Many people associate this art style with artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, as they were the pioneers of the style. Warhol became famous for creating fine art pieces featuring soup cans. Lichtenstein created large canvas filled with comic book style images.

As for the US, throughout the Nineteen Fifties the artwork world was dominated by "Abstract Expressionism". It was till the early Sixties when art critics and American artists alike started to embrace Pop Art and provides this new style of art their very own inimitable American "take". In 1962, an exhibition entitled "New Realists" was held at the Sidney Janis Gallery in New York. This was ground-breaking in America, not least as a result of the exhibition featured work from artists together with Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997), Claes Oldenburg (b. 1929), Jim Dine (b. 1935) and James Rosenquist (b. 1933). Of those, Warhol, Lichtenstein and Oldenburg went on to turn out to be key figures on the pop artwork world. Warhol became a household name.

Certainly, Warhol's fame elevated in 1962 after his "Campbell's Soup Cans" work was produced and featured in separate works - firstly as individual "cans" and then the same cans aligned in immaculate rows.

What started as a reaction to modern culture continues today. For art buyers searching for a pop artist Nashville has some good options. Like Warhol and Lichtenstein before them, these contemporary artists still borrow images from modern culture to integrate into their fine art pieces.

Roy Lichtenstein was very a lot a "comedian-strip" artist and produced masses of works using imagery from comics. Beginning out in 1960, he painted vastly-inflated photographs of comedian-strip frames shaped from the dots of color newsprint. Throughout the identical yr, Oldenburg set about carving his personal area of interest within the pop art work world, creating massive, painted plaster sculptures of sandwiches and truffles! These were soon adopted by enormous plastic home equipment that was softened to allow them to provide a distinctive "droop". All of it was designed discover the nature of "client culture" that was sweeping the nations on each side of the Atlantic.



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